

PSYCHO-PASS: The Movie 2015
Step into the neon-drenched future of *PSYCHO-PASS: The Movie (2015)*, where the omniscient Sibyl System reigns supreme, ensuring law and order with cold precision.
Director: Naoyoshi Shiotani
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is PSYCHO-PASS: The Movie (2015) about?
In this gripping sequel to the acclaimed *PSYCHO-PASS* series, Inspector Akane Tsunemori travels to SEAUn to investigate a wave of terrorism exploiting gaps in the infallible Sibyl System. As she uncovers the terrorists' motives, she faces a brutal reckoning with the System's flaws—and her own beliefs about justice.
Who directed PSYCHO-PASS: The Movie?
Naoyoshi Shiotani directed the film, bringing his expertise in animation and action to this high-octane cyberpunk thrill ride.
Who stars in PSYCHO-PASS: The Movie?
The film features standout performances from Kana Hanazawa as Akane Tsunemori, Tomokazu Seki, Kenji Nojima, Ayane Sakura, and Takahiro Sakurai.
Is PSYCHO-PASS: The Movie (2015) worth watching?
With its razor-sharp narrative, stunning animation, and thought-provoking exploration of surveillance and morality, this film is a must-watch for fans of cyberpunk and sci-fi. Its relentless pacing and moral complexity make it a standout entry in the genre.
How long is PSYCHO-PASS: The Movie?
The movie runs for 113 minutes (1 hour, 53 minutes).
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PSYCHO-PASS: The Movie (2015) — A Cyberpunk Thriller That Challenges the Future
Step into the neon-drenched future of *PSYCHO-PASS: The Movie (2015)*, where the omniscient Sibyl System reigns supreme, ensuring law and order with cold precision. When tranquil SEAUn unexpectedly becomes a hotbed for terrorism, Inspector Akane Tsunemori embarks on a high-stakes mission to uncover the truth behind the breaches. Meanwhile, tensions escalate as the once-unbreakable System faces its most dangerous adversaries yet—terrorists who exploit its blind spots to strike at the heart of Japan. Directed by Naoyoshi Shiotani and starring iconic voice talents like Kana Hanazawa and Tomokazu Seki, this cyberpunk thriller blends razor-sharp action with philosophical dilemmas about surveillance, autonomy, and the cost of absolute security. The film's darkly atmospheric tone mirrors its themes: a world where trust is a luxury and every shadow could hide a threat.
As Akane races against time to prevent catastrophic chaos, she's forced to confront her own convictions about justice and morality. *PSYCHO-PASS: The Movie* cranks up the tension with explosive confrontations and moral ambiguity, delivering a cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll.




